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blargerer t1_j26ab2h wrote
Reply to comment by pulsarmine in How fast does the Milky Way spin? How far does Earth move through space in a year? by Sabre-Tooth-Monkey
Except not quite, which is where the dark matter postulates come from. The Galaxies outer parts are spinning too fast and it would tear itself apart if you just modeled it after the solar system.
blargerer t1_j1vja91 wrote
Reply to comment by xfinityhomeboy in Slow Horses S2 is an A by ET__
I think that explanation also fails(for me). They had to have some original plan before he showed up. Counting on him showing up would be insane. Changing their plan at the last minute to one where they know incorrect information instead of wrong information just seems overly risky.
blargerer t1_j1vizzd wrote
Reply to comment by immaownyou in Slow Horses S2 is an A by ET__
In my first comment I literally said that they have an episode left, I just can't imagine how they will explain it in a way that satisfies me. They are presumably better writer than I am though, so hopefully I'm proven wrong.
blargerer t1_j1v7o83 wrote
Reply to comment by The_Milk_man in Slow Horses S2 is an A by ET__
Why was River left alive.
blargerer t1_j1v03ec wrote
Reply to comment by blargerer in Looking for a 52(?) book series by McSHMOKE
I lied, this at least has ebooks for sale:
blargerer t1_j1uzsdw wrote
Reply to Looking for a 52(?) book series by McSHMOKE
Can't help you find any of these for sale, but there are apparently over 150 of them.
blargerer t1_j1uxic4 wrote
Reply to Slow Horses S2 is an A by ET__
There is a glaring plot hole that I don't see a possible resolution for, but they do still have 1 episode left.
blargerer t1_ixwa9ef wrote
Reply to comment by Cockapoo17 in Wednesday is one of the most fun shows I've seen in a while by hufflesnuff
As another comment said, I think most people would agree that most of his work through 2009 was good to great, maybe with a movie here or there being excluded (His Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is dogshit imo). But then he's just had basically all misses from 2010 forward. And not like, near misses, they are basically all awful. The only exception in that time period is the frankenweenie remake/extension.
blargerer t1_jd1tird wrote
Reply to Why aren’t distant galaxies warped across the sky?? by bol-nooney22
They are distorted. Its just a very minor effect. Take your Andromeda numbers, the 110000 difference would be between the front and back, but that wouldn't be a visible distortion because it would be along the axis of vision. if you look at the difference in time between the center and the edges, you get something like sqr( 55000 ) + sqr( 2000000 ) = 4,003,025,000,000, √( 4003025000000 ) ÷ 2000000 =1.00037805353776129308527162 so the light on the edge would be .03% older.